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- Innovations in Computing Education
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Hassan Rajaei, Bowling Green State University; Eman A. Aldakheel, Bowling Green State University
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extensively benefit from CBE at the Software as a Service (SaaS) level to present meaningful examples in the lectures, CS courses can move deeper and utilize also the lower levels of cloud services. Such capability can deliver valuable examples and laboratories for CS students to better understand large scale applications and their complexities. 1. Introduction The accelerated development in Information Technology and the necessity for enhanced learning environments by harnessing advance technologies and resources has created a need to teach Computer Science and Engineering students more effectively using technological advances. Cloud Computing 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,7 appears to be one of the most beneficial
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- IT-based Instructional Technologies
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Xiannong Meng, Bucknell University; Song Xing, California State University, Los Angeles; Wang Wei, Southeast University
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in electrical and computer engineering from George Mason University, Va., in 2003. From 1985 to 1995, he was a lecturer in the Radio Engineering Depart- ment at Southeast University, China. He was also a researcher at the National Mobile Communications Research Laboratory, China, from 1990 to 1995. He was a Visiting Researcher in the Electrical and Com- puter Engineering departments at the University of Michigan, Dearborn, from Feb. 1995 to April 1995 and at Boston University from May 1995 to Aug. 1996, respectively. From August 1997 to May 2003, he was an instructor with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and a Teaching/Research assistant in the Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer
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Afsaneh Minaie, Utah Valley University; Ali Sanati-Mehrizy, Pennsylvania State University; Paymon Sanati-Mehrizy, University of Pennsylvania; Reza Sanati-Mehrizy, Utah Valley University
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WSN Course at Portland State UniversityIn the Computer Science Department at Portland State University, they introduced an in-classlaboratory component to their undergraduate sensor networks course that had previously beenentirely lecture-based. For the laboratory exercises, they used Sun’s Java-programmable SunSPOT sensor network technology. They found that their first hands-on laboratory-basedundergraduate-accessible wireless sensor networks course to be a success. They feel that thegentler learning curve of the SPOTs was a necessity for developing labs that reinforce important Page 25.823.3concepts from the lecture, and this would have been
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Jason St. John, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Thomas J. Hacker, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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virtualization and cloud computing.This has created a significantly growing need for knowledgeable workers that are able to design,deploy, and troubleshoot these complex environments. Consequently, IT instructional programs Page 25.439.2must offer effective courses in teaching these concepts so students are able to develop the skillsnecessary to meet the growing demand by organizations.While researching potential virtualization-aware alternatives to traditional cluster kits—whichare not necessarily targeted towards virtualization or cloud computing-based environments—wediscovered that an infrastructure as a service (IaaS) cloud computing toolkit would be
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Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Santa Clara University
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provide examples of the curriculum,what is covered and how we cover it. We also provide examples of laboratory projectsthat are used to complement the class lecture sessions. We use MATLAB software in allthe lab projects.We also discuss possible implementations of the speech coding and processing usinghardware such as DSPs. In the future, we plan to introduce the use of FPGAs for thisapplication as well.Details of the course and our experiences in developing and offering them will bepresented at the conference.IntroductionPreviously, we have developed three graduate-level courses in the Multimedia area ofSpeech to teach the fundamentals of speech coding and voice-over-IP. They are a 3-course sequence (1) ELEN 421 (Speech Coding I) (2) ELEN 422
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Alexander A. Kist, University of Southern Queensland
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Australia, the Australasian Association for Engineering Education (AaeE), and the USQ Teach- ing Academy. He is also a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He has won several learning and teaching awards, including a University Program Award in 2010 and the University Teaching Award in 2011. Page 25.835.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Internet Access Technology and the Learning ExperienceAbstract: Internet-based technologies are now commonplace in support of learning, whether thestudents are remote from campus or not. Many
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Frank Jordan Sheen, Brigham Young University; Dale C. Rowe Ph.D., Brigham Young University; Richard G. Helps, Brigham Young University
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AC 2012-3612: LARGE SCALE, REAL-TIME SYSTEMS SECURITY ANAL-YSIS IN HIGHER EDUCATIONJordan Sheen, Brigham Young University Jordan Sheen is a graduate student in the School of Technology at Brigham Young University (BYU). Sheen completed a B.S in information technology at BYU in 2011, where his main interests were in cyber security and embedded systems. In his graduate program, Sheen will focus on the security of critical infrastructure components. In his spare time, Sheen enjoys walking with his wife, wrestling with his three sons, and cooing for his infant daughter.Dr. Dale C. Rowe Ph.D., Brigham Young University Dale Rowe’s is an asst. professor of IT and a director of the Cyber Security Research Laboratory. His
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- Innovations in Computing Education
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Mohammad Rafiq Muqri, DeVry University, Pomona; James R. Lewis, DeVry University, Pomona
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AC 2012-3338: OBJECTIVE-C VERSUS JAVA FOR SMART PHONE AP-PLICATIONSDr. Mohammad Rafiq Muqri, DeVry University, PomonaMr. James R. Lewis, DeVry University, Pomona Page 25.985.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Objective-C versus Java for Smart Phone ApplicationsAbstractLearning and teaching smart phone applications development can engage our students, enhancetheir skill-set and challenge their creativity. The language of choice for iPhone development isObjective-C, while Java is primarily used for developing applications on the Android platform.Despite the strong and supportive development community many